Gnandan
Gnandan means 'one who knows well' in Tamil.
Gnanender
Gnanender means 'lord of knowledge' in Tamil.
Gnanesh
Gnanesh means 'the lord of knowledge,' often associated with Lord Ganesha in Hinduism.
Gnaneshwar
Gnaneshwar translates to 'the lord of knowledge' in Tamil, often a title for Ganesha.
Gnaneshwari
Gnaneshwari means 'goddess of knowledge' in Tamil, often a reference to the divine feminine aspect of wisdom.
Gnaneswari
Gnaneswari means 'epitome of knowledge' or 'goddess of wisdom' in Tamil.
Gnapika
Gnapika means 'one who is knowledgeable' or 'wise' in Sanskrit.
Gnendran
It refers to 'one who is supportive and kind.'
Gnya
It signifies 'knowledge' or 'wisdom.'
Gobardhan
It is associated with the Lord Krishna and refers to the Govardhana hill.
Gobhil
It signifies 'a devotee of Lord Krishna.'
Gobikaa
It means 'a devotee of Lord Krishna.'
Gobind
It translates to 'the protector of cows,' referring to Lord Krishna.
Gobinda
It signifies 'the protector of the earth,' associated with Lord Krishna.
Gobindachandra
It means 'the moon among protectors' referring to a devotee of Lord Krishna.
Gobinder
It translates to 'lord of the protectors,' referencing Lord Krishna.
Gobinderjeet
It signifies 'the victorious protector of the earth,' associated with Lord Krishna.
Gobinderjot
It means 'the light of the protector,' linked to Lord Krishna.
Gobindrai
It signifies 'the king of protectors,' referring to Lord Krishna.
Godavari
It is named after the sacred river Godavari, symbolizing purity.
Godavri
It refers to the name of a sacred river in Indian mythology, associated with purity.
Godhvaja
The name means 'God's banner' in Sanskrit.
Godila
The name is often associated with the concept of 'gift from God' in various Indian cultures.
Gogal
Gogal means 'small globes or spheres.'
Gogana
Gogana means 'one who is full of love and affection.'
Gogula
Gogula means 'a name of Lord Krishna.'
GoIndian
GoIndian may signify 'connected or belonging to India.'
Gokanya
A name associated with beauty and grace, often tied to mythological references.
Gokaraju
A name meaning 'king of Gokul', associated with Lord Krishna's childhood place.
Gokarna
Referring to a sacred place, meaning 'cow's ear,' linked to Lord Shiva.
Gokarni
A feminine variant of Gokarna, associated with spirituality and sacredness.
Gokila
A name that conveys a joyful and divine essence, often associated with Krishna.
Gokilavani
A name typically associated with grace and beauty, often linked to divine qualities.
Gokul
Referring to the town where Lord Krishna grew up, signifies a place of joy.
Gokula
Another reference to the village associated with Lord Krishna's childhood.
Gokulakrishnan
A name meaning 'Krishna of Gokul', directly linking to Lord Krishna.
Gokulan
Referring to 'a person from Gokul', associated with Krishna's lore.
Gokulananad
Meaning 'joy of Gokul', representing delight and devotion to Krishna.
Gokulanand
Meaning 'blissful Gokul', emphasizing joy and fulfillment.
Gokulanath
Meaning 'Lord of Gokul', denoting reverence to Krishna.
Gokulanatha
Similar to Gokulanath, meaning 'the lord of Gokul', emphasizing divine connection.
Gokulanathan
An extended form meaning 'the one who is Lord of Gokul'.
Gokulchanda
Meaning 'moon of Gokul', often emphasizing beauty and radiance.
Gokurna
Referring to a sacred site, associated with Lord Shiva, means 'cow's ear'.
Golaki
A name associated with beauty and grace, variations may define gender aspects.
Golap
Golap means 'rose' in Hindi and is often associated with beauty.
Golapi
Golapi is derived from 'Golap' and means 'pink' or 'rose-like' in Hindi.
Golappan
Golappan is derived from 'Golap' and means 'person meant for roses' or 'rose-bearer' in Tamil.
Goloka
Goloka refers to 'the transcendent spiritual world', often associated with Lord Krishna in Hinduism.
Golokesh
Golokesh means 'the one who is kind to all beings', relating to compassionate attributes in Hindu philosophy.
Golu
Golu is a diminutive form of names generally connected to happiness or positivity in Indian language.
Gomadhi
Gomadhi means 'one who is full of knowledge' and is often used in historical Indian contexts.
Gomal
Gomal refers to a term for a spiritual or spiritual practice, commonly used in Hindu contexts.
Goman
The name signifies 'one who has the qualities of a warrior' in various Indian languages.
Gomantak
Gomantak represents a geographical region identified as Goa, historically known for its rich culture and nature.
Gomateshwar
The name signifies 'Lord of Gomati,' recognized in Hindu mythology and is associated with the Gomati River.
Gomathi
Gomathi, meaning 'the one who brings good fortune' is derived from the sacred Gomati River.
Gomathy
This name typically means 'auspicious' or 'brings good fortune,' derived from the sacred nature of the Gomati River.
Gomati
The name signifies 'auspiciousness' and is often associated with the holy Gomati River.
Gomeda
Gomeda is often understood as related to spirituality or metaphysics in certain Hindi or Sanskrit contexts.
Gomedhaka
This name means 'one who is wise or knowledgeable' in Sanskrit.
Gomethak
The name can be translated to describe 'one who is successful or prosperous.'
Gomin
The name is associated with spiritual attributes in various Indian languages.
Gomini
Often interpreted as 'the one who brings happiness' in local languages.
Gommata
The name refers to 'a powerful force' and is associated with strength in many Indian languages.
Gomtesh
This name signifies 'God of Gomati' merging spirituality with the geography of India.
Gomthi
Gomthi is often associated with auspiciousness and the virtues of the Gomati River.
Gomti
The name signifies 'auspicious one' or 'the sacred river' referring to Gomati.
Gomukh
Gomukh refers to a cow-faced deity and signifies purity and auspiciousness in Hinduism.
Gomukha
Gomukha refers to a cow-faced or auspicious person in Hindu culture.
Gomya
Gomya signifies a person related to cow or cowherd in Sanskrit.
Gomyasri
Gomyasri combines 'Gomy' (a cow-related term) and 'Asri' (beauty), indicating beauty and purity related to cows.
Gonanda
Gonanda means 'bliss and happiness' in Sanskrit, often linked to joyfulness.
Gonath
Gonath translates to 'master of the cow' in Sanskrit, associated with cow-herding deities.
Goohari
Means ‘a delightful person’ or one who brings joy to others.
Goolab
Meaning ‘rose’ in Hindi, symbolizing love and beauty.
Gopa
Means ‘one who enjoys’ or ‘a she-goat’, connected to pastoral life.
Gopaal
Refers to ‘protector of cows’ and is associated with Lord Krishna.
Gopaala
Another name for Gopal, emphasizing the protective role of Krishna as a cowherd.
Gopal
A name for Krishna, meaning ‘the protector of cows’ and symbolizing nurturing.
Gopala
Means ‘cow protector,’ directly linked to the deity Krishna.
Gopala Krishnan
Combines ‘Gopala’ and Krishna, referring to the divine figure of Krishna as a cowherd.
Gopaladasa
Gopaladasa means 'servant of Lord Krishna.'
Gopalak
Gopalak means 'protector of cows,' referring to Lord Krishna's association with cow herding.
Gopalakrishnan
Gopalakrishnan means 'Krishna as the protector of cows.'
Gopalan
Gopalan means 'the one who protects cows' and is another name for Lord Krishna.
Gopalapriya
Gopalapriya means 'beloved of Gopala (Krishna).'
Gopaldas
Gopaldas means 'servant of Gopal (Krishna).'
Gopalpreet
Gopalpreet means 'loving Gopal (Krishna).'
Gopalpriya
Gopalpriya means 'dear to Gopal (Krishna).'
Gopalraj
Gopalraj means 'King of Gopalas (the cowherds).'
Gopan
Gopan means 'protector' or 'guardian.'
Gopanandana
Gopanandana means 'son of the protector (of cows).'
Gopashree
Gopashree means 'the auspicious one related to Lord Krishna.'
Gopathi
Gopathi means 'Lord of the cowherds,' indicating Lord Krishna.
Gopati
Gopati means 'protector of the herd' and references Lord Krishna.
Gopee
Gopee means 'cowherd girl,' referring to the gopis of Krishna's lore.
Gopeeswaran
Gopeeswaran means 'Lord of the cowherd girls,' another name for Krishna.
Gopendra
Gopendra means 'King of the cowherd community,' another title for Lord Krishna.
Gopesa
Gopesa means 'Lord of the cowherds’ or 'protectors of cows' in reference to Krishna.